Jennifer Mascia
Jennifer Nicole Mascia (born November 22, 1977 in Miami) is an American writer. She is the author of Never Tell Our Business to Strangers (2010) and a writer at The Trace.[1] Until June 10, 2014, she was a regular contributor to The Gun Report, a gun violence project spearheaded by the Op-Ed columnist Joe Nocera.[2][3]
Mascia is a graduate of City University of New York's Hunter College and Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism .[4]
In February 2010, Mascia published Never Tell Our Business to Strangers, a memoir about her parents that centers around the discovery of her father's murder conviction.[5]
The memoir is an expansion of a Modern Love column published in the Times on April 1, 2007.[6]
References
- .The Trace (website)
- Adam Weinstein, "The Times Killed Its "Gun Report" After the Writer Asked for a Raise," Gawker.com, 20 June 2014 Archived 20 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 19 July 2014
- Jennifer Mascia, "Who gets shot in America: What I learned compiling records of carnage for the New York Times," The Raw Story, 15 July 2014 Accessed 19 July 2014
- Jennifer Mascia, "About the author" Archived 2010-05-15 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 24 February 2010
- Random House, "Never Tell Our Business to Strangers," February 2010 Accessed 24 February 2010
- Jennifer Mascia, "Modern Love: Never Tell Our Business to Strangers," The New York Times, 01 April 2007 Accessed 05 January 2010
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